aftertime, cityscape, eyereach, future, landscape, odds, place, reasonable hope, side, the morrow, vista
Definitionn. a habitual or characteristic mental attitude that determines how you will interpret and respond to situations
Last update: October 5, 2015
2
She has a very positive outlook. [Please select]
2
The outlook for this weekend is not something to look forward to. [Please select]
2
Computer growth indicates a break outlook for the unemployed. [Please select]
2
The house has a beautiful outlook. [Please select]
0
The town is not situated so as to profit largely by the development of the resources of Yezo, and as a port of foreign trade its outlook is indifferent. [Please select]
0
"--_The Outlook." [Please select]
0
The child's outlook was life; his own was death; they had no common ground; they spoke different tongues. [Please select]
0
The admirable sanity, the sheer healthiness of outlook which Dion loved in her did not desert her now. [Please select]
0
The doing of it had brought a new zest into life, new meanings, a new outlook. [Please select]
0
But the outlook for Spain in America was not wholly bright. [Please select]
0
She felt that the experience added another window to her outlook on life. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!